Anatomy Thread of razz - 2D/3D


#81

Yo Razz

Damn - haven’t been here in a while, and you’re a freakin rocket. Great studies man, good to see the entire body mapped out, not just a specific area. need to get round to that. awesome progress dude, keep at it. cheers!

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#82

I see great progress on your work, the linework is very satble and solid it seems that the confidence is attemped, just stopped for some cheers, I love the last anatomy piece, keep on the good job!! :thumbsup:


#83

Mmmm… muscley. :smiley: Great strong lines. I like how they pop.


#84

Wow great studies
I’ll have to get on the ball to keep up with you!
keep it up:thumbsup:

Mark


#85

Anthriel, glad you like, I’ll keep doing them :smiley:

Demented, thanks. Vilppu’s studies helped a lot for me. And yes, at last decided to do an entire body, because I went through every part. Ok ok, there’s lower leg anatomy left :slight_smile: but now I’ll be doing more full figure studies. So, I hope you’ll like them.

DigitalSol, well I am getting a little more confident, but still a lot of work to do. Many studies await! I think it’ll be good to draw figures from imagination from time to time to see how much I’ve progressed. Thanks for dropping by :bounce:

Erilaz, yeah it has to be muscley :smiley: No stick figures!

FateBringer, just keep on doing those studies yourself! Well, at least I’m not thinking of stopping :slight_smile: So just you wait!

I’ll be watching all of you!!

Decided to show some 3d stuff I’ve been working on when I had time and, erm, when I wanted to do them :slight_smile:

Zbrush exercise. Actually it should be a texturing practise, maybe someday it will. I think there’s a start of zbrushing this model on the first page of this thread.

And back to David. Done the start of the body, will be tweaking it a lot!! Just as the face. But just to show you how it looks now, so later you could see before and after.



#86

Hey razz

the z-brush stuff is amazing!! really love both man. especially the texture on the older guy’s face, thats awesome. Man, wish I could handle 3d the way you do. thanx for sharing man.

cheers!

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#87

Demented, heyy, thanks! Everyrhing needs practising, that is all. To tell the truth, it’s the second time I’ve used zbrush. The first was the same head, you can see how it looked on the first page. So hopefully I’ll have time to practise with zbrush more. Thanks for commenting, I appreciate it.

The first head for the Anatomy Lesson Series. I’m really not happy about the shading I’ve done. So I call it finished, although there could be more work done. I tried a little different way to shade it, no luck. I’ll do all the heads with traditional media (pencils) to practise my shading and of course anatomy. So 1/50. Oh, I don’t know if I’ll draw all 50 heads, but I’ll try.

Reference for this one is 47th.


#88

razz,

It will be interesting to see a perfectionist such as you tackle the 50 portraits thread…I think the challenge for you will mainly be not to render things to perfection. :slight_smile:

Just amazing stuff with ZBrush, you continually impress! Keep up the great work. :thumbsup:

Cheers, :slight_smile:

~Rebeccak


#89

Yo, raz
Just finished looking (and reading) all this thread from the begginnig, and must say… WOW! :bounce: I didn’t thought that you’re so good at drowing! Hope I’ll draw like YOU someday :cry: Respect! :thumbsup:


#90

edit: ooops, double post


#91

Hey razz, just droppin by. This is good lookin stuff. ITs nice that ur mixing the studies with both 3d and 2d. Hope to see some more zbrushin stuff, maybe we can share tips, cuz i’m learnin the program myself.


#92

Rebecca, thanks, I’ll try not to :smiley: This forum really keeps me on track. Amazing workshop you’ve done here, I’ll have to be pretty fast to draw all 50 heads. You know, I really like to render out, but now that takes too much time. I must become faster! :lightbulb

Armians, thanks. All you need is practising. get some anatomy books, do master copies. Draw some simple objects too. Observe what’s around you :slight_smile:

Cok, you know, zbrush is still a deep forest to me. We’ll see how it goes.

Edit: forgot to post an image.

Second head. Took me somewhere between 30min. - 1h. No shading this time! Oh, and the ref for this one is 86th.


#93

Mhm, I may need to shade the second one, cause I pretty much like the ref picture (the sculpture). But that’s later if I’ll decide to do it. Now, the very start of the other two. Spent 30min. overall. Just thought I’d post some steps…They look pretty similar, so that’s why they’re on the same page :slight_smile:


#94

The 3rd and the 4th are finished. Well, not really, but let it be :smiley: Refs 71st and 2nd.


#95

Wow! Your heads are very imressive! Keep inspiring me! :bounce:


#96

Great construction on the last two figure Razz.The Guy with Long hair is also good,you might want to work the lips and chin a bit more !

Cheers


#97

Really nice work razz! You may want to try the 2b pencil. Your lines are kind of hard to see and you can get a very impressive verity of line quality with softer pencils. The problem with the H pencil is it scratches up the page and is not a good way of shading (would take forever!). Its great for doing technical drawings and laying out the ground linework though. Also the H doesn’t not work well when you work with layers of paper on a light table. I know this animation related but, sometimes you have to do tracing of linework for paintings. What you may want to try is adding darker lines to shadow regions with the 2b pencil. This would make your drawing pop more. And it shouldn’t add much to drawing time except B’s require more sharpening.


#98

razz,

Great stuff! The 3rd and 4th especially are charming. Definitely looking forward to seeing more of your pieces! :slight_smile:

Cheers,

~Rebeccak


#99

Armians, thanks, I’ll try :arteest:

Thomasphoenix, hehe, I think all of the 4 heads need work. Because I really want to practise my shading…Thanks for dropping by :slight_smile:

Womball, yeah, I had trouble making darkest darks with a 2H pencil. It just doesn’t go very dark and that’s not very good. But I add them with a mechanical pencil. Of course no mechanical pencil used for these heads. I have to experiment with both, mechanical and some B pencils. Thanks for the tip.

Rebecca, thank you. I’m trying to draw at least 2 heads a day, so expect to see some more :slight_smile:

The 5th head. Actually just an experiment with shading with different pencils. I think the difference is seen. I would be thankful if someone could point me to some artworks with great shading. I need to practise that cause i don’t like the result I’ve got here :banghead:


#100

razz,

If you really want to be driven mad by an artist who was a master of shading with pencil, then take a look at Ingres: :slight_smile:

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Cheers,

~Rebeccak
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